Tamborine National Park, on Tamborine Mountain at 560 metres above sea level, offers glimpses of the Pacific Ocean and Gold Coast skyline to the east and national parks of the Scenic Rim to the west. The park includes Witches Falls (which in 1908 became Queensland's first national park) and Cedar Grove, The Knoll and Palm Grove sections. The mountain features basalt columns, cliffs, rocky outcrops, numerous waterfalls and lush rainforest. It is also home to the rare Albert's lyrebird and shining burrawang.
Explore some of the park's walking tracks that lead to scenic views, beautiful waterfalls, forests of large red cedars and groves of tall piccabeen palms. At Curtis Falls, sit quietly in the early morning or late afternoon for a chance to spot a platypus. Enjoy a picnic at The Knoll or Witches Falls. Catch a glimpse of the near threatened Albert's lyrebird or hear it mimicking calls of other birds, particularly during the winter months.
Carpark
Car parking available
Barbeque
Barbecue facilities for guests
Facilities
Barbeque
Carpark
Family Friendly
Lookouts
Picnic Area
Public Toilet
Activities
Birdwatching
Horse Riding
Scenic Drives
Walks
Accessibility
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Tamborine National Park
Tamborine Mountain Road,
Tamborine,
Logan City Area
Queensland
4270
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